Awesome song. Great chorus. Sounds smooth.﻿ Clear. Professional. Keep us all posted on your new R32 tribute songs or vid clips. Show us what you got man. Wanna see how freakin' heartfelt, respectful, and gracious you can be. Thanks for the motivation.

The panel featured is still my hastily-modified R33 panel from DJ Hammers, I haven't had a copy of the photopanel yet when I do that will be included with the actual release.As for the exterior view, it will not be animated (for now anyway).The train is almost done, just waiting for the panel mostly and a few tweaks here and there and I should be able to have it out by the end of the year the latest.

Also FYI after this I will work on updating both R160s, and finally the R46.

Well the 46 is being worked on as well, however the 160 is long due for an update and I have made considerable changes to it over time to the point where it's time for a new update to be released..I might even release all 3 at the same time if the 46 can get done fast enough lol

The panel will probably be finished by tomorrow or next weekend. Tomorrow after I enjoy the Hampton Inn's pool and hot chocolate (lol imma sneak like 10 hot chocolates out) the panel will be tweaked and finished.

Sounds great! You nailed the initial acceleration spot on, however there are a few pointers I would like to give.

1. The initial notes you got spot on, but something just sounds a little off after the 25 mph mark and onward. The pitch seems a bit off, maybe you could look into that before release. Might be just me though.

2. The deceleration needs a bit more work. I think it has something to do with the pitch, but when 32 (C)s decelerate the pitch is high and it sounds like a 44 decelerating and it's also more dramatic. Then again, your 32 might be different from whatever phases are on the (C) today.

3. In real life, at around the 3mph mark when the train is decelerating, 32s slide and make a distinctive break noise along with a powerful jerking motion (insert joke here ). Maybe you can set that noise as part of the deceleration motor like what you did with the Siemens.

Other than that, the rest of the sounds you got right! Great job, typical of an error product!

Thanks guys! I have gotten a few complaints about the braking noise, I actually got those recordings from an R68 lol (blame pitkin yard for insisting on keeping their hvacs on full blast -__- ) but I'll try my best to fix it..